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. STARTS TONIGHT ' FIRST SHOW—T7 P. M. Second Show—9:30 P.M. ER ITJ"IVAL The Best Entertaining Picture I hav STHEATIE TSN Show Place of Juneau ever run. KW MARLENE DIETRICH. C. D. BEALE. Marlene DiERIEH - James STEWART < T TS iHE CAPITOL HAS THE BBEG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW It has everything including i P AS Constance Bennett’s Beau- tifying Gifts FREE to all ladies attending this show SATURDAY NIGHT! e THE- DAILY YALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1941. Women Pick Tiee_ | OMEDY, WESTERN po— IDOUBLE BILL FOR CAPITOL AT WEEKEND "Destry Rides Again" and "Blondie Has Servant TroubleLFfatured | A thrilling super-deluxe West- orn saga and another side-splitting | stery the \die series will be | the Capitol tonight and i Saturday The fiercest feminiifb fist-fight brouizht to the screen has lene Dietrich and Una kel for the principals in Univers Destry Rides Asgain.” James Stewart, who co-stars with Dietrich in the spectacular 1 INDOUBLE FEATURE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY TONIGHT SATURDAY | 720" CenTiRY AT 20TH CENTURY 2—GOOD FEATURE PICTURES —2 — AND— Beauties Are Mixed Up in Laugh Mystery, “Free Blonde and 21" Coming to the 20th Century to- night and Saturday will be a dou- ble bill featuring a gay comed mystery, “Free, Blonde and 2 and an exciting Western thriller | The Sherrington, swank metro-| politan hotel for women, is thel scene of vivid nights of drama in e, Blonde and 2 a new 20th| Century-Fox [ilm. ! And these nights of drama are| never twice the same, for every| er picture, » is embroiled one of the exciting new lovelies at |in the fight and he emerged from he Sherrington is on her own, 5 o |1t with a bla eye as proof’ that Elondes, brunettes and redheads, | b i |the fist-throwing was: real. i hey're all in a dither about love “"i‘ 5 . Beth Miss Dietrich and Miss ind this exciting new batch of b NMNG[H ol | Merkel likewise received cuts and seauties get themselves intoa brand LYNN BARI R UQ I !'VY | sos during the five days the new batch of very exciting advcn-" MARY BETH HUGHES i R el sk uo:( rm film, ’lz'tle!y le!v;: Mrs. Harold V. Milligan |u;('s‘x o oy 1 { oot LR s g 2 air, clawed faces, wrestled aroun: " ovely Lynn Bari is seen as a A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE LATEST NEWS ficor and wolnd up Wt | S pan ens ealonen bty | wltuted girl who falls in love with ROBERT LOWERY A hing when Stewart poured General Federation of Women's tinguished doctor in the per- KATHARINE ALDRIDGE 3 e < ’ ts of water on them in an Clubs as head of its new depart- cf Henry Wilcoxon. ¥ EN ERICSON MICKEY SATURDAY DESTRY RIDES AGAIN NEWS attempt to separate the smbattled | ment of national defense. Sha will 7 Beth Hughes plays an ai- cfiu CHANDLER MOUSE BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE | |pair. The fight then continued campaign (for organization n:§ self-centered blonde, who| A 20th Contufy-Fox Picture MATINEE JREEN H VE' with Marlene throwing glassware Wwomen into & single natio nds the devotion of Wilcoxon's as- | 1 P. M. e DRIRY CANDY and oiher iy objects at Stew- “preparedmegs” ovement. sistant, Robert Lowery, inadequate,| T R A S S R . 548 ause the busy life of an impe- ‘ ‘I; The second feature at the Capi- unious young doctor leaves him Candy TM: “Cheating Cheaters” if M-G-M of the door and bumps headlong|to} is “Blondie H vant Trou- | msufficient time and money to sat-| ] ln Hollywood ‘u\\n('(l the title and if the title into his quarry, Gable and Russell,|ble,” latest of the umbia char- JUNEAU plAN sty her craving for fun and lux-| BE THERE! - ¥ weren’t already on a play and pic-|as they enter zations of Chic Young's f iy, | > [ ture “Excuse me,” he says absently,|mous. cemic strip, L its original in her love of adventure, sh| m ms__z - | The last sequence is simple. Set- and exits. cast still intact. Arthur Lake Iis/ akes up with a dubious young| . ry ROBBIN COONS ting is a British military post in| But outside the door he does a|again har Dagwood, Penny OF D E F E N SE tranger, played by Alan Baxter, RS N TR g PR SR L G HOLIYWOOD, June 20—Making|the Orient, Gen. Reginald Owen’s “takem,” turns sharply and stalks|Singleton is his pretty wife, Larry md soon finds herself dangerously| 4 | ey’ he most fun there is. >. Owen sits behind his desk, back into the room, staring. | Simms, their talkative Baby Dump- entangled in a murder mystery, in s ED on the last day of a id Yard Inspector Matthew | Then there’s the business of the|ling y, the ever-wistful BEING DRAWN which she selfishly proceeds to in-| 10"40 WE Sor I I been going on for | B paces the floor behind him, reformed thieves turning back the| § in the cast are Jon- 4.9 | ¥ voive Lowery, Lynn Bari and Wil-| B I" . ks. Especially on a last| an orderly holds a ’'phone waiting jools, and that's about all, and Raymond Turner. coxon as well. J BU"D[ES FOR R"A Bl Elae i ) 1t has the bobbles. for a connection’ to Bolton's head- e Strayer directed this 2 The second play featured at the| " m T : ot eyt g i OB Do . o o Bt e Do Mafcalf|22 Comme o dramaie e SHOW SENT T0 FRONT, LasT TiME TONIGHT L, Resalind Russell and Clark! that man, Gable, and that woman, like a golf course where the fa ivilian Director efca opera with Jack Randall in “The Sy | “SON OF THE NAVY” ( Y Uniform.” Or maybe | Russell, have escaped again. He Is| way is all traps. Everything de-| sl Calls Meeting for 40 Cheyenne Kid.” Frocoeds ;. from. the Bundles Bk NEWS———SHORTS ; Partners,” or .some-| especially irate because General| pends on timing, on inflection, on 5 alls Meeting for e Britain benefit performance at the = ihing else by now. The director, wen to have aided the the right gesture at the right time, S T E R I. I N G Key Men H b ot : | Ooliseum Theaire iast Tusaday te-} ; 3 Clarcnoe Brown, hopes it isn’t “Un- | escape. Gable being in a captain’s| and Director Brown is a stickler.| €y Men riere |taled $10840, Chairman H, L. A » 4 holy Partners” because all’ that uniform. sal, rehearsal, rehearsal, and| o Fpuiknan ol the - Junsel. CHAEHES " “"CEME“T title reminds him of is Lon Chaney,! After fuming and raging to : g H ! Forty of Juneau's “key men” who announced today. - d his picture should be called Owen, Inspector Bolton storms out " says Brown, “not that| w R I I ES U p have positions in utilities and in- . A draft in this amount is being| OF Em‘&mm < = | way—a little less temper. Lels do dustries vital to the communi sent today to national headquar- : (it again” | wet last night at the call of Frank ters in New . York for transmission | \ a take. “We'll print that | Metcalf, Director of Civilian De- {to. London, where . hospital is IS Mm TOMY s Brown, “and try it NORTHLAN fer as the initial step in form- x | being helped with Juneau fungs. They do, and by mw' thi '] ing a defense unit here. { ‘Thc entire proceeds of the show| .‘ DX b , b kb s i v Metcalf and Mayor Harry 1. Lu- |wil go to England, as the theatre, | Pegr| Everitt and Myron L Trunks of felled S When the orderly, cager for his AR : el ontlined the. general objectives Im"”.and film i dnmlefl v.!{l!ll-‘ o o A g B Comimgns | cue, says “Its headquarters for| A double page pictorial Wrlte=ubjof the civillan defensc effort,after A |out cost by owner W. D. Gross, McDonnell to Have 8. Interpret? ar- 40 Archheetiral you, Inspector,” the words come PPPears in the central part of thejynich it was veted that the Mayor e, e 0 TR i i RS e b e bier kit out_something like “Its quars.| mA6usine section of The Christishuna Director appaint Juncau O Eighteen Hours and Seven- Célifornia Wedding 13, S: 3 ton on = headzhdzoo—I'm sorry,” and then!' ' oe P ot the issue ki yilign Defense Board to formulate H L " G i = Pt i 6 g June 7 cntitted “Alaska Through o/ gefintte plans of organization to| 16€N Minutes of Pos- | LOTE€TI@ baynor {4 o z 5 ¢l . I lose count on the takes, but the| Windshield.” The article is Wwril-| combat possible sabotage and other i i { ' % ::;nf“":';h ?:":_"c"f "F';" p i Rt ’s " number is around ten. And that's|{en by Hawiey Sterling, Assistant gisruptive tact Slble SUflShlfle A"IVGS On YUkOfl ;‘:)ognneu rct:'m:,rly a conmyr:nfm cn( A Jacic 3 [only for the close-up of Gene m“"".‘i"“y’l’“r v"fd“l"‘ "““;]“"’-xf‘m“r:"')‘}'vCl‘y’l';:“ Lucas and Metealf said it would |the Alaska’ Juneau Gold Mining 2 1 R Owen, the gamera panning to In-|" et i~ be several days before they would| The summer solstice at Juneau| Migs Loretta Gaynor, of Mil-|Company. The marriage ceremony, 13, Comphra spector Bolton, so that means they | PiCtUres. The story encourages o'~ pe ready to announce membership |will be 11:45 am., PST, June 21,|waukee, Wis, whose marriage to|Which will take place in the near Love stary Solution Of Yesterdsy's Puzzle |start all over again for the scene|lSts With automobiles lo come ““’1'{{ of the committee. 1941, when the sun will be 23 de-| George W. Kelly will take gp,,,_.elrumre, will take place in St. Mon- 21, Symbol for o0 B SRS 6. Prow of a boat | Of Inspector Bolton storming out ;:\(:n?'(;’\]fl”:‘, /\‘:“_";’"2‘;"5;\’“‘”])‘]1"_’ Su.mlur civilian defense organiza- |grees and 27 minutes north, the Tyesday forenoon, arrived In Ju-|ice’s Church in Santa Monica, Cali- 9 _opinion 1. Ea ; B Raial sanls to bump into Gable and Russell. ¥ R e S g, tions are being formed in all Al-imost distant point from the celestial | neay today on the Yukon. fornia. Miss Everitt is a sister of Biblical garden 2 R dences Out of the scene, Gable comes|P0Sed Alaska system of trunk high-|aska communities. equator. Tomorrow evening Miss Gaynor | MrS: John B. Halm. < 3. Secured 7. Seenc of com: | over to pass the time of day, while; ¥ ¥ - ———— The sun rises at Juneau on the anq My, Kelly will be guests of| The bride-to-be is now a member ¥ AR Russell dishes out data on her| APpearing on the front page of ' 215t and-22nd at 3:51 am, PST,and pnonor at a reception and buffot|°f the Baranof Hotel staff. Mr. o, Slender fintar | wardrobe to a fashion writer. Ga-|the magazine section of the sam Gl’uemflgs io Be sets at 10:08 pm. PST, giVINg & ginner given by Mr. Earl McCdnty | McDonnell is on the staff of' the 10, ble is just back from’ a two-week|isSue is a plcture of a steamer with total possible amount of sunshine ,,q npo Ralp{\ Mize. aé')mdc Isn"‘;‘bockheed airplane factory in Bur- TV e HE 3 vacation up in Oregon with the|th¢ cutline, “In Alaskan waters i for those days of 18 hours and 17 | o : 141 O |bank, California, at present. The ‘/ .-Wz. it i 5 iy ot |nne|' os S 0|’ ; the Office of Indian Affairs and A Position Missus, Carole Lombard, and they've | PAY Juncau. | minutes, their wives have ben asked to the|CCUPle Plan to make their home in A % n 17. Book of the spent it fishing. Drove up, stop- s R . For several days there Will be . ey 40 neet Miss Gaynor. " | California. 4o aclels |ping m aito cotrts. 'No time ofr| DB LANSAMIRO SFEAK GOV_ Thomas R|ggs apparently a slight pause before the | * 7, 1 MTC T VRO e dian " |again for awhile. There’s “Honky| “TET | sun returns on it ssouthward jour- | ) 2 A 23 {Fonk" waiting 208 Bi. Dr. Fred Lansam will address {he ¢ ney. During this period, the time of | ’ ¥ L e o M e calleq| members of the firstaid class which| “Governor and ~Mrs. Emest |gunrige and sunset will change | Hosp"‘l NOIB 25, Mg e |1t's getting on toward six, quitting MCets tonight at the A. B. Hall| Gruening will be dinner hosts atigiightly, but beginning with the end | " Mments "™ Hlime. “We'll be back in the mom.|headquarters of the Women's Vol- 7 ojclock tonight in honer of for-|of june and continuing until 9:45 | . {)gllfly {iheg " bets the: suRut.an. untary Service. His topic will be mer Governor Thomas RiggS.\pm. PST, December 21, 1941, the | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayes are! L e 5 i M “Injuries to Bomes, Joints and Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. amount of daylight decreases as the |the parents of a baby girl born ming bird | Muscles.” | M. J. Haas, P. R. Bradley, Mr. and | qun creeps along its orbit from the | this morning at 1:45 o'clock at St. D ol | y | e Mrs. Henry Marquard, Dr. and Mrs.| northern point in the celestial | Ann's Hospital. The baby weighed . Give tempo- Gov. IOM RIGGS | The price of imported oil has|W. S. Ramsey, Frank Heintzleman| sphere, seven pounds and five and one- G v . Edacily sut- | ? {increased more than 40 percent in and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart. | e e }i;“t‘h ounces at birth. Lofeda Damy| s able the United States since start of! - - e name given e new citi- : M. Bassunn (AME Io AI.ASKA | the war. | UY DEFENSE BONDS BUY DEFENSE BONDS |gen. . - Tnsti 8 44 YEARS IODAY i W k d Co rs. A. R. Boyer and her bab; ...% a1 Ay ‘ HCI'C IS Wal‘drObC fOI' eek-en n un o, son, Paul Raymond, were dumlsse:i W7/l B e - e e — g T from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. 7, paesoin™ Joined Gold Rush fo Klon- | : o They will be guests of Dr. and Mrs,|’ /fl .- . European’ a KU: n- J. O. Rude until they return to| y 54. Hire Fi r \ Yl & 8% wm | dike-Arrived in North- $helf boms Wobeertion, W 2 T IR ¢ ili Virginia Barrill underwent a| 9 %fl... 4 E;;gfe' il land on Sallmg Shp ! tonsilectomy. this forenoon at the h ‘ pasl ke | Juneau Medical and Surgical clinic.| Forty-four years hgo today Gov. * e e 1 ! i largest paid circulation of any Al great Klondike gold rush made thou- ! sands of eager young men give up i their jobs and push on to the beck- | oning gold fields. The Governor, in an old sailing | } AP ! ship, made his way to Skagway with | la cargo of lumber which he sold ko | thiere, He remained in Skagway until | n D w 0 B B l. ' | the spring of '98 when he made his ‘way over the White Pass Trail to ) [l T .\ OUu | Whitehorse, then down the Yukon With G-€ |to Dawson and the Klondike gold ¢ | fields. ‘He remained there mining Welded Le qs ! until 1961 when he left the Territory | “ |and returned to the East. . p c d s h % ' im(e}t;v.zefllggs was next attached to | " (mternational Boundary Survey. ashey m ure ream an ¥ raw errles' He worked on the boundary in the :o‘:hflbuuuo: A >aes, o M t D l‘ g Cascades and Rocky Mountains. In 7 \d mericas oS elicous 1906 'he returned to Alaska where vel part of the weshor. No . he studied the Alaska boundary. He bolts or rivets to lesson. The Dish f5no6oks ke w1t the Bond- logs will not become wobbly. ' ary Survey until 1913 when be be- Welded logs are o Anotlies For Delicious Nourishment || 0 5 member of the Alsskan £ < e Health Idea gineering Commission with W. C. g JUNEAU DAIRIES MILK is tasty and J|#£des and Col. Frederick Mears. He || Mn,x . nourishing in its natural state-—but §|was on the engineering commission sometimes there are ‘rebels’ among || which' built the Alaska Railroad TOAST children and grownups who object Jiuntil 1918 when' he was appointed to being served milk as a drink. To J|Goevernor of the Territory. When his E Plain, simple, these rebels we recommend straw- J|term of office was -completed in | y unpretentious — ‘berries with milk or cream as one J|1921 he lett the Territory again for ::":‘é";' ¢ u‘l' of the many ways,to include milk in j!the East. - . the diet. ' TRY IT TODAY. ., 455 | MRS. KRAFT THROUGH \ . fe 2 b . - | : | Week-ending is one_of the main reasons why season JUNEAU DAIBIESI IIIC. Mrs. Ben Kraft of Kodiak is a q‘bhmm‘:n;h;:;:‘:fia?mselemmrmNhiormf PHONE 638 passenger on the Yukon, booked for | |are suggested. Rita Hayworth Wears a one-plece shorts sult of a return trip ot Kodiak after a visit styled Outside, e 9 Russell's dinner dress is collar! e sonl ol & Skt of sky bive -

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